WAITING FOR WIND
by Tara Meddaugh
A comedic/dramatic 10-minute play

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Two tulips’ lives change for the better when they meet each other at high sun. They have a connection and it is clear they were meant for each other. Yet can they overcome their fears about the future, and lift each other up, despite the stagnant air?

DETAILS
Cast: 1 male, 1 female but flexible casting, as roles can be gender neutral. Characters are tulips.
Genre: drama, comedy, romance, allegory
Set: A tulip garden
Length: Ten-minute play

*Waiting for Wind was originally written and performed as part of the full-length play, Movements of the Wind. Movements of the Wind is a 5-piece collection of short intertwined plays journeying the challenges of garden inhabitants as they confront the volatile effects of Mother Nature through their lives. The first movement of the play is titled, “They wait for the wind,” which is this 10-minute play, Waiting for Wind. The third movement shows the child born to these tulips, when he taken from his outdoor living and forced into the great unknown “indoor paradise,” a greenhouse (you can find that 10-minute piece, Greenhouse Living, here).

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